When a warm front and cold front meet the cool air rises above the warm air which creates lift which causes the moist air parcels to rise into the atmosphere. Then they condense into water droplets and form clouds those clouds will then form into thunderstorms which when the water molecules get heavy enough will fall as rain and then the water molecules and air molecules bounce off each other create the lightning you get with thunderstorms and that lightning creates a sonic boom which is the thunder. So basically a warm front and cold front colliding create thunderstorms which if the atmosphere supports it can potentially produce thunderstorms that produce tornadoes.
when a cold front and a warm front meet, a tunder\ lighting storm occurs.
The warm front slides on top of the cold front
AnswerThis can cause rain then sunshine. It would take roughly about a few hours to happen
When a cold front meets a warm front you get an occluded front.
it starts to get cold
thunder and lightning
I think the warm front is forced upward and the cold front moves underneath.
An occlusion front forms.
Weather
warm front rises on top of the cold front.
The warm front rises and forms a cloud and the cold frond goes down and does not form a cloud
Stationary front.
the warm air will rise
A warm air mass catches up to a moving cold air mass, sliding over it.
When a cold front hits, usually the warm air rises.
warm front rises on top of the cold front.
The warm front rises and forms a cloud and the cold frond goes down and does not form a cloud
it gets destroyed
it starts to get coldthunder and lightning
Stationary front.
depending on how cold. it could be any thing from a cloudy day to a "GET IN THE BASEMENT NOW!" kind of day. hope this helped.
A cold front occurs when a cold air and a cold air mass hits each other and the warm air rises
A warm front forms.
A warm front forms.
At a cold front, warm air is forced up and over the cold air mass. This usually results in rain and possibly thunderstorms, which may be severe.
It pretty much sits still as the Warm Front passes 'overhead'. It will get pushed back/up a bit.